EMBRACE HOLISTIC WELLNESS AT THAPASYA
Nurturing Health through a 110-Year-Old Ayurvedic Legacy. Welcome to Thapasya Ayurveda Hospital and Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Centre.About Us
Welcome to Thapasya Ayurveda Hospital and Physiotherapy Rehabilitation Centre
Embark on a Journey to Holistic Wellness in the Heart of Kerala
At Thapasya Ayurveda, we believe in the profound synergy between ancient wisdom and modern healing. Nestled on the serene Malabar Coast, our hospital and rehabilitation centre beckon you to a sanctuary of well-being. A Legacy of Healing:
Padmanabhan Panicker, our esteemed ancestor, dedicated his life to the art and science of Ayurveda. His commitment to hereditary medicine and grant treatments paved the way for a legacy that transcends generations. A Heritage of Healing Wisdom:
In the serene compound of Manakkad, the legacy of healing began with the visionary Ayurvedic Vaidya, Padmanabha Panicker. Recognising the potential in his nephew, Pankajakshan Vaidya he embarked on a mission to pass down the sacred knowledge of traditional medicine. From the distinguished Vaidyas of his time, Pankajakshan Vaidya diligently absorbed the multifaceted art of healing, carving a path for generations to follow. Padmavilasam Vaidyasala - A Beacon of Tradition:
With a heart dedicated to the preservation of Ayurveda, Pankajakshan Vaidya established Padmavilasam Vaidyasala. This sacred space became a hub where traditional medical practitioners congregated to share their profound knowledge. It was not merely a vaidya sala; it was a haven where the essence of centuries-old healing was passed down through hands that had touched lives for generations. Dr. Deepthi - Nurtured in Tradition:
In this very compound, amidst the echoes of ancient healing practices, Dr. Deepthi, the fourth generation, spent her childhood. Her grandfather, both Vaidyas, became her mentors, imparting the sacred wisdom that echoed through the walls of Padmavilasam Vaidyasala. The ancestral home and the vaidya sala were intertwined, creating an environment where healing wasn't just a practice—it was a way of life.